Apple updated its Apple Store app on Thursday, bringing the software to version 3.2.1. The change log for the release is short, with just one new feature mentioned, but it’s a significant one: Apple Watch support. Now, owners can use the wearable to access information both inside and outside of retail Apple Stores.

More specifically, the Apple Watch version of Apple Store can show you real-time order status updates (without having to re-enter your password). You can also use it to begin the pickup process and check in for Genius Bar appointments when you arrive at an Apple Store, and discover nearby events and workshops.

This is the second platform leap the Apple Store app has made in as many years. In 2013, Apple released a beautiful iPad version of its native digital storefront. Unfortunately, those hoping they’d be able to order MacBooks and accessories directly from their wrists will be disappointed. Shopping didn’t make the jump.